I have roamed around the Internet to find some info on this.  It looks
like only LtibMergesFromFSL-20081205 has any information on this. Can we
specify different 'rootfs' directories or does this mean something
different?

It looks like options such as --rootn -R -i --sticky and --no-sticky are
not documented anywhere.  Are these touch me and I'll burn options?  I
have used them and they didn't erase my hard drive.

Thanks for any pointers.  Google 'ltib sticky OR rootn' doesn't give
much help.

Regards,
Bill Pringlemeir.

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